President Trump recently declared another “national emergency”—the fifth of his presidency—over threats to U.S. technology. As with Trump’s earlier national emergency to secure border wall funding that Congress refused to appropriate, the recent declaration may also be an abuse of the president’s emergency powers.

New Hampshire will take a stand in support of fair redistricting if the state Senate passes House Bill 706, which would create an independent advisory redistricting commission in a refreshing show of bipartisan support.

The Insurrection Act, like the National Emergencies Act, gives the president a dangerous amount of discretion, including allowing for the deployment of federal troops to suppress domestic uprisings and enforce the law. It is incumbent on Congress to reform these laws before President Trump, or another president, exploits them further.